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RayS

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  1. Hi Jon, I have one of each and from a foam standpoint they are pretty much equal. What is different is the feel of the handle and connection between the handle and container. It isn't that the standard gun doesn't feel good or is substandard as that is not the case, but the premium feels better and when you connect the handle and gun it has a more solid feel to the connection. I tend to use the standard when I am doing a strip wash and the premium when I am doing any of the shampoo's. Even though I'm thorough about cleaning the equipment after use, I've always had a concern about strip wash being left in the container. Go with the one you choose and you could get lucky like I did and the other comes in a Mystery Box.
  2. Hi Tyler, If your vehicle is not graphene coated, then you should stay with the non-graphene product line If you have graphene coated, your vehicle, then you should go with graphene products. Generally, if you are getting streaking it is either too much product being used or the towels are not optimal, ie. too wet, too light weight. It took me a bit to get to the right combination, and a light spray followed by two separate borderless grey towels, seems to work well for me. Humidity can also have an effect and if it is above 80%, then I just don't bother touching the vehicles.
  3. I have finally completed enough of the ceiling and trim plus hung up some art that it is time for an updated picture. The flag on the right has the USCG logo for the stars and was hand crafted by a local veteran. I probably have another 2 or 3 weekends on the ladder and then it will be on to the cabinets, workbench, metal pegboard and remaining wall mounted stainless steel shelves. I'm sure hoping that I can have all my equipment and chemicals moved out of the wife's garage and in place before the spring shining season starts.
  4. The best thing that I have ever found for tail lights, is Adam's Revive Hand Polish. I don't know what it is about that product, but it works wonders. If you have any Revive left, give it a try and I do the tail lights by hand.
  5. Hi Dave, I use the Adam's Foam Gun at least half the time when I am washing vehicles. It works very well, but does not give near the foam that the Foam Cannon and pressure washer does. The benefit is that it is quick to grab, setup and put away. If your vehicle is coated and you are using the Graphene Shampoo, it works very well, but you will notice that the shampoo tends to run off more than the Regular or Ultra shampoo on a non-coated vehicle. This is the result of the coating, yet it cleans just as easily.
  6. Hi Jack, I generally expect the extra pop to last several days when the vehicle is kept in the garage and 2 or 3 days max when out in the sun. If we are doing something on Saturday I will either apply BG on Friday evening or Saturday morning to ensure it really pops. I have found that when using Americana, the garage queen will need rewaxing every 3 to 4 weeks if I do BG every weekend. I don't use Patriots enough to know if that would be case there also.
  7. Hi Tom, What would be helpful if you could describe what you mean by "See" any difference. What I see as different between a window that is sealed and one that is not is the way the rain runs off it when driving. I also see a difference when I get a bunch of bugs on it and the sealed one can be cleaned much easier. If the vehicle is just sitting and it has water droplets on it, blow on the droplets, you should see the droplets on the sealed and unseal move. The difference is the sealed generally move faster. Any info and details that you can provide will help us help you.
  8. Did you do the baggie test before using the clay? It is possible that you did not need to clay, which is what the baggie test will help you decide.
  9. Welcome to the forum.
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